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After 1000 days of war the WCC says that “We yearn for peace in Ukraine, in Russia and throughout the region.”
WCC issues statement on Ukraine
Norfolk church leaders sign declaration of unity
Senior church leaders from across Norfolk and Waveney publicly signed a Declaration of Commitment for Christian Unity, pledging to work together towards their shared mission, during an Evensong service at Norwich Anglican Cathedral yesterday
WCC focuses on the Council of Nicaea
The year 2025 marks the 1700th anniversary of the world’s first ecumenical council, the Council of Nicaea of 325 CE, a key moment in the history of the Christian faith and for the ecumenical journey today.
CTBI Autumn Magazine available
The Autumn magazine from Churches Together in Britain and Ireland now available
Lutherans and Orthodox meet to prepare next dialogue session
In the wake of their recent landmark agreement on the Nicene creed, Lutherans and Orthodox meet in Boston to prepare for a new round of ecumenical dialogue
Thy Kingdom Come 2025
Webinars and resources in preparation for next year’s 10th Anniversary of Thy Kingdom Come
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Dr Ian Watson, Norfolk County Ecumenical Officer, reflects on the legacy of Fr Paul Wattson, who started the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
The Love my Neighbour campaign
The Love my Neighbour Campaign - shutting the door on loneliness
Declaration to Christian unity commitment
A final reminder to come along and support the church leaders in signing their new declaration of commitment for Christian unity on November 24.
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2025 - Do you believe this?
Deepening connection on the 1700th anniversary of the council of Nicaea is at the heart of resources for 18-25 January 2025
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